Josephin Soulary

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1815 – 1891

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Who was Josephin Soulary?

Josephin Soulary, French poet, son of a Lyon merchant of Genoese origin.

He entered a line regiment when he was sixteen, serving for five years. He was chef de bureau in the prefecture of the Rhône from 1845 to 1867, and in 1868 he became librarian to the Palais des arts in his native town. He died at Lyon on the 28th of March 1891.

His works include:

⁕A travers champs

⁕Les Cinq cordes du luth

⁕Les Ephémères

⁕Sonnets humoristiques

⁕Les Figulines

⁕Pendant l'invasion

⁕Les Rimes ironiques

⁕Jeux divins, and two comedies

His Œuvres poetiques were collected in three volumes. His Sonnets humoristiques attracted great attention, and charmed their readers by the mixture of gaiety and tragedy. His mastery over the technical difficulties of his art, especially in the sonnet, won him the title of the "Benvenuto of rhyme."

See also Paul Marieton, Soulary et la Pléiade lyonnaise.

This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed.. Encyclopædia Britannica. Cambridge University Press.

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Born
Feb 23, 1815
Lyon
Nationality
  • France
Died
Mar 28, 1891
Lyon

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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